Strindberg's Ghost Sonata

Generally considered one of milestones in the development of modern drama, August Strindberg's chamber play The Ghost Sonata (1907) has variously been hailed as the first expressionist, surrealist and absurdist drama. rIn this monograph of the play as text and as performance - the first of its...

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Main Author: Törnqvist, Egil (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2000
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